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Watch for These 6 Red Flags Before You Trust an Online Business

November 2, 2025 by Sam Francis

You are looking for a new standing desk. You search Google, scroll past the ads, and click on a promising website. The product looks great. The photos are polished.

The price is better than anything you saw on Amazon. The site even has “limited stock” warnings and customer reviews. It seems legit, so you placed an order. Two weeks later – nothing. The customer support email bounces, the tracking number is fake, and your money is gone.

These scams are more common than most people realize. Fraudsters build sleek, professional-looking storefronts that mimic genuine brands, manipulate search results, and vanish as soon as they have cashed in. And because they are getting better at faking legitimacy, even savvy users are falling for it. [Read more…] about Watch for These 6 Red Flags Before You Trust an Online Business

Filed Under: Business Tagged With: automation news, consumer protection online, cybersecurity tips for consumers, digital trust and safety, e-commerce fraud prevention, fake websites, how to spot scam sites, online safety tips, online shopping scams, prevent online fraud, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics news, scam website red flags

Universal partners with Stability to develop AI music creation tools

October 31, 2025 by Sam Francis

Universal Music Group, the world’s biggest music company, and Stability AI have announced a strategic alliance to develop professional music creation tools powered by generative AI and built to support the creative process of artists, producers and songwriters globally.

Through this alliance, Stability AI’s research and product teams will work closely with UMG and its artists to research artist needs and technical approaches for the next generation of music creation tools.

Together, they will explore new recording and composition concepts, gather insights into artists’ needs, and better understand how artists adopt and engage with these technologies. [Read more…] about Universal partners with Stability to develop AI music creation tools

Filed Under: Culture, News Tagged With: ai music creation, artist centric ai, automation news, creative ai partnership, ethical ai training, generative audio technology, licensed ai models, music industry innovation, professional audio generation, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics news, stability ai music tools, universal music group ai

Micropolis partners with MCS Robotics to develop container cleaning robot for Swedish port

October 31, 2025 by Sam Francis

Micropolis, a pioneer in unmanned ground vehicles, has entered into an agreement with Helsingborgs Hamn, operator of the Port of Helsingborg in Sweden, and MCS Robotics, a Swedish robotics firm, to jointly develop and test the “Box Cleaner”, an autonomous robotic cleaning system designed for cleaning freight containers in port and industrial environments.

The Box Cleaner is built on Micropolis’ proprietary M2 platform, integrating the company’s AI navigation software, edge-computing architecture, and autonomous control systems.

Designed for large outdoor and semi-industrial environments, the robot performs precision cleaning operations over extended periods without human intervention.

The platform’s capabilities include adaptive route planning, object recognition, and dynamic resource optimization, allowing the robot to minimize water and power consumption while maintaining consistent operational output. The company expects the trial to yield detailed operational data for refining performance metrics ahead of broader commercialization. [Read more…] about Micropolis partners with MCS Robotics to develop container cleaning robot for Swedish port

Filed Under: Automation News, Marine, News, Robotics and Automation, Robotics and Automation News, Robotics News Tagged With: ai ground vehicles, automation news, autonomous cleaning systems, container cleaning robot, industrial cleaning robots, logistics robotics, micropolis robotics, port automation technology, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics news, smart port solutions, swedish port innovation, unmanned ground vehicles

Nvidia releases IGX Thor Robotics Processor to ‘bring real-time physical AI to the industrial and medical edge’

October 31, 2025 by Sam Francis

AI is moving from the digital world into the physical one. Across factory floors and operating rooms, machines are evolving into collaborators that can see, sense and make decisions in real time.

To accelerate this transformation, Nvidia has unveiled Nvidia IGX Thor, a powerful, industrial-grade platform built to bring real-time physical AI directly to the edge, combining high-speed sensor processing, enterprise-grade reliability and functional safety in a small module for the desktop.

Delivering up to 8x the AI compute performance of its predecessor, Nvidia IGX Orin, IGX Thor enables developers to build intelligent systems that perceive, reason and act faster, safer and smarter than ever. [Read more…] about Nvidia releases IGX Thor Robotics Processor to ‘bring real-time physical AI to the industrial and medical edge’

Filed Under: Computing, Features Tagged With: automation news, blackwell gpu robotics, embodied ai systems, industrial automation ai, industrial edge ai, medical robotics compute, nvidia igx thor, nvidia robotics stack, physical ai platform, real time edge computing, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics news, surgical robotics ai

ETH researchers develop novel artificial muscles that ‘move with sound’

October 31, 2025 by Sam Francis

Researchers at ETH Zurich have developed artificial muscles that contain microbubbles and can be controlled with ultrasound. In the future, these muscles could be deployed in technical and medical settings as gripper arms, tissue patches, targeted drug delivery, or robots. (See video below.)

It might look like a simple material experiment at first glance, as a brief ultrasound stimulation induces a thin strip of silicone to start bending and arching.

But that’s just the beginning. A team led by Daniel Ahmed, Professor of Acoustic Robotics for Life Sciences and Healthcare, has developed a new class of artificial muscles: flexible membranes that respond to ultrasound with the help of thousands of microbubbles. [Read more…] about ETH researchers develop novel artificial muscles that ‘move with sound’

Filed Under: Features, Science Tagged With: artificial muscles, automation news, bioinspired robotics, drug delivery robots, eth zurich research, medical robotics technology, microbubble actuators, minimally invasive robotics, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics news, soft actuator development, soft robotics innovation, ultrasound powered robots

Catalyx Space raises $5.4 million to establish ‘orbital logistics company’

October 31, 2025 by Sam Francis

Catalyx Space, a space infrastructure company providing turnkey solutions for orbital missions across industries, including logistics, recently announced its oversubscribed $5.4 million Seed funding round led by venture capital firm Outlander VC.

The announcement follows on the heels of its January $1.7 million pre-Seed round, which culminated in their first successful capsule drop test within an accelerated six-month timeline. The new funds will be used to commercialize its next-gen reentry architecture, bolster overseas operations, and expand its global customer acquisition capabilities.

The round also had participation from: Arka Venture Labs, Lex Reddy, KDX Management LLC, Together Fund, Higher Life Ventures, Nivesha Ventures, Prana Tech Ventures, Bria, HF0 Residency, and Techstars. [Read more…] about Catalyx Space raises $5.4 million to establish ‘orbital logistics company’

Filed Under: News, Space Tagged With: automation news, catalyx space, commercial space industry, orbital logistics, orbital reentry systems, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics news, satellite launch services, space infrastructure startup, space manufacturing, space mission technology, space tech investment, venture funded space startups

Kiwibot relaunches as Robot.com with 1.7 million real-world robot tasks completed

October 31, 2025 by Sam Francis

Robot.com – formerly Kiwibot – has officially launched, debuting a global suite of robots built on a leading, field-tested fleet and proving that its technology is moving goods, generating revenue and scaling across industries today.

Having completed more than 1.7 million tasks, the Company now powers delivery, logistics, and advertising robots for Fortune 500 customers across the United States, Canada, the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia.

Robot.com’s technology is currently deployed in production environments with Sodexo, one of the world’s largest food-service providers serving 80 million consumers every day, including those on college campuses, as well as Canada-based SKIP for food delivery services; a Fortune 500 company automating secure deliveries for a blue-chip US semiconductor manufacturer; and Amazon Web Services to support a global advertising campaign. [Read more…] about Kiwibot relaunches as Robot.com with 1.7 million real-world robot tasks completed

Filed Under: Logistics, News Tagged With: automation news, autonomous delivery robots, autonomous food delivery, autonomous logistics technology, campus delivery robots, delivery robot platforms, global robot operations, kiwibot rebrand, last mile logistics automation, robot fleet deployment, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics commercialization, robotics news

Simbe’s installs its shelf-scanning robot at 17 Harmons stores

October 31, 2025 by Sam Francis

Simbe, a provider of robots for retail inventory management, has announced the deployment of Tally, its autonomous shelf-scanning robot, across Harmons, Utah’s independent, locally owned and operated neighborhood grocer, to optimize inventory management and deliver a consistently exceptional customer experience.

Following a successful five-store rollout, Tally is now live across 17 of Harmons locations, bringing real-time shelf intelligence and automation in store.

Store associates typically spend up to 30 hours per week manually verifying and scanning out of stock inventory, a time-intensive and error-prone task. [Read more…] about Simbe’s installs its shelf-scanning robot at 17 Harmons stores

Filed Under: News, Retail Tagged With: automation news, autonomous store robots, grocery automation, grocery robotics, grocery technology, in-store automation, out of stock reduction, retail data analytics, retail inventory robots, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics news, shelf scanning robots, simbe tally robot

AMD partners with Robotec to build ‘open ecosystem’ for autonomous systems and robotics

October 31, 2025 by Sam Francis

AMD Silo AI is collaborating with Robotec.ai, a developer of simulation platforms for robotics applications, to optimize and scale digital twin and scenario reconstruction workloads for next-generation automotive and robotics systems running on AMD Instinct GPUs with the ROCm software stack.

Aligned with Robotec.ai’s mission, AMD Silo AI is helping to build safe, human-friendly robotics through Robotec.ai’s open-source, AI-driven digital twin simulation tools.

Building on Robotec.ai’s work with AMD Kria SOM, this collaboration combines Robotec.ai’s flagship RoSi platform – an end-to-end tool for developing, training, and testing robotics and autonomous systems – with the scalable compute platforms of AMD. [Read more…] about AMD partners with Robotec to build ‘open ecosystem’ for autonomous systems and robotics

Filed Under: Artificial Intelligence, News Tagged With: amd silo ai, automation news, autonomous systems simulation, autonomous vehicle development, digital twin robotics, lidar and radar simulation, open source robotics, robotec ai, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics news, robotics simulation tools, rocm gpu stack, warehouse robot ai

Social and companion robots: More than just machines?

October 31, 2025 by Sam Francis

For decades, robots were built to weld, lift, inspect, and assemble. Their world was the industrial floor – structured tasks, predictable environments, and a focus on efficiency.

That paradigm is shifting. A new category of machines is emerging, designed not to move pallets or operate tools but to interact, comfort, teach, and keep people company.

Social and companion robots occupy a different space in the automation landscape. Instead of replacing physical labour, they augment human relationships, taking on roles traditionally associated with caregivers, teachers, receptionists, and even friends. [Read more…] about Social and companion robots: More than just machines?

Filed Under: Chatbots, Features, Home robots Tagged With: ai companionship, assistive technology, automation news, companion robots, educational robots, elder care robotics, human-robot interaction, humanoid robots, robotics and automation, robotics and automation news, robotics in healthcare, robotics news, social assistive robots, social robots

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